In this episode, Mike and Nate begin dive deep into the Jeffrey Epstein case. They talk about the 300 gigabytes of evidence found on Pam Bondi's desk in February 2025 and Bondi's denial of the files' existence despite DOJ and FBI confirmation. The hosts analyze the extensive evidence collection, including black binders with redacted client names, and speculate that the unreleased client list likely contains high-ranking Democrats and Republicans, including Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and royalty like Prince Andrew. They discuss the controversial video footage of Epstein's death, highlighting inconsistencies in the FBI's narrative and metadata suggesting the video was edited with Adobe Premiere Pro despite DOJ claims it was unedited. The conversation shifts to Trump's cognitive decline when discussing Epstein, his contradictory statements about releasing the files, and his caveat about protecting those with minimal association. They examine the failed congressional vote to release the Epstein list, noting Republican unanimity in blocking it, and discuss how both parties likely want to keep the files sealed. The hosts also cover self-deportation policies, the concept of cruelty as a side effect of power, and conclude with Elon Musk's AI model Grok calling itself "Mecha Hitler" and landing a Department of Defense contract while generating racist content.